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Nikon D90 12.3MP DX-Format CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-105 mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VR DX Nikkor Zoom Lens (OLD MODEL)

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  • 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS imaging sensor
  • 5.8x AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens included
  • D-Movie Mode; Cinematic 24fps HD with sound
  • 3-inch super-density 920,000-dot color LCD monitor
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    Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality inherited from the award-winning D300 with groundbreaking features, the D90's breathtaking, low-noise image quality is further advanced with EXPEED image processing. Split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4.5 frames-per-second provide the power to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly, while Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System contributes to faster 11-area autofocus performance, finer white balance detection and more.What's in the box: Nikon D90 SLR Digital Camera Kit with Nikon 18-105mm VR Lens,18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR AF-S DX Nikkor Autofocus Lens,Front & Rear Lens Caps,Lens Hood,Lens Pouch,EN-EL3e Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery,MH-18a Quick Charger,UC-E4 USB Cable,EG-D2 Audio/Video Cable,AN-DC1 Neck Strap,BM-10 LCD Monitor Cover,BF-1A Body Cap,DK-5 Eyepiece Cap,DK-21 Rubber Eyecup,BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cap,Nikon Software Suite CD-ROM, and User Guides.

    From the Manufacturer

    Fusing 12.3-megapixel image quality inherited from the award-winning D300 with groundbreaking features, the D90's breathtaking, low-noise image quality is further advanced with EXPEED image processing. Split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4.5 frames-per-second provide the power to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly, while Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System contributes to faster 11-area autofocus performance, finer white balance detection and more.

    ,br> The D90 delivers the control passionate photographers demand, utilizing comprehensive exposure functions and the intelligence of 3D Color Matrix Metering II. Stunning results come to life on a 3-inch 920,000-dot color LCD monitor, providing accurate image review, Live View composition and brilliant playback of the D90's cinematic-quality 24-fps HD D-Movie mode.

    Outfit includes the 5.8x AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens with VR image stabilization and legendary Nikkor optical quality.

    Nikon D90 DX Digital SLR Highlights

    Nikon Digital SLR image quality

    The D90 incorporates a newly developed DX-format CMOS image sensor with technology directly inherited from the D300, Nikon's DX-format flagship. With its 12.3 effective megapixels and extraordinarily high signal-to-noise ratio, the D90 delivers low-noise images with detail and tonal gradation beyond your expectations, while Nikon's Integrated Dust Reduction System works to free image-degrading dust particles from the sensor's optical low-pass filter.



    Nikon's comprehensive EXPEED technology is engineered to make the most of the sensor's rich, 12.3-megapixel data. The result--color, detail and high-speed processing inspired by the groundbreaking D300. The D90's image-processing engine produces high-resolution pictures at remarkable speeds, better enabling high-speed continuous shooting. EXPEED also contributes to the outstanding performance of other powerful features, including Live View and the new Face Detection System.

    The D90 captures up to 4.5 images per second. Accurate 11-point autofocus is now even faster and more intelligent, aided by Nikon's exclusive Scene Recognition System. The unique Nikon 420-pixel 3D Color Matrix II Metering system, now enhanced by EXPEED image processing technologies, delivers extraordinary exposure accuracy -- immediately evident when reviewing images on the D90's super-density 3-inch 920,000-dot color LCD monitor.

    New D-Movie Mode Features 720p HD cinematic quality
    A new idea for D-SLRs, the D90 offers a movie function, allowing you to shoot movies in three different motion JPEG formats: 320 x 216 pixels, 640 x 424 pixels and 1,280 x 720 pixels. Now you can capture life's moving moments with added drama by using many of Nikon's NIKKOR lenses, including the AF DX Fisheye 10.5mm f/2.8G ED and the Micro-NIKKOR lenses. The shallow depth of field can give your movies a more creative and emotional impact. An additional benefit is the D90 image sensor, which is much larger than a typical camcorder for higher image quality and exceptional high ISO performance during low-light shooting.

    5.8x AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR included
    Famous Nikkor optical quality in a compact, versatile design, featuring Nikon VR image stabilization.

    Continuous shooting as fast as 4.5 frames-per-second
    The D90 captures crucial moments thanks to its impressive 0.15-second start-up time, 65-millisecond shutter-release time lag (CIPA standard) and ability to shoot at 4.5 frames a second for up to 100 shots*.

    Low noise ISO sensitivity from 200 to 3200
    The D90 gives you the freedom to shoot in a remarkably wide variety of lighting conditions, including dimly lit scenes, without worrying about image-degrading noise. ISO can be raised as high as Hi 1 (ISO 6400 equivalent) or lowered to Lo 1 (ISO 100 equivalent).

    3-inch super-density 920,000-dot color LCD monitor
    The D90's 3-in., approx. 920k-dot LCD monitor provides unprecedented quality of image display. A wide 170-degree viewing angle makes it easy to confirm focus after shooting or during Live View.

    Built-in image sensor cleaning
    Effective 4-frequency, ultrasonic sensor cleaning frees image degrading dust particles from the sensor's optical low pass filter.

    11-point AF system with Face Priority
    Thanks to Multi-CAM 1000 autofocus module, the D90's 11-point AF system has fast and precise autofocus coverage across the frame with the most sensitive AF sensor operating from the center.

    In addition, the D90 has versatile AF-area modes to handle most shooting situations. The center focus point can be switched from normal to wide according to the movement of the subject.

    One-button Live View
    With the D90's Live View function, you can shoot effectively without looking through the viewfinder. Simply press dedicated Live View button for instant access. Three contrast-detect AF modes let you focus on any point in the frame.



    Nikon 3D Color Matrix Metering II with Scene Recognition System
    Nikon's renowned 420-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering II, teamed with the exclusive Scene Recognition System, evaluates images, referencing an on-board database of over 30,000 photographic scenes, for unmatched exposure accuracy.


    Advance Scene Modes
    When you're not sure which camera settings are appropriate, simply rely on the Advanced Scene Modes. Just turn the mode dial to the appropriate icon: Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports or Night Portrait. Unlike traditional scene modes, the D90 will automatically optimize the exposure, image processing, Active D-Lighting, and Picture Control to get the most out of your subject matter. What's more, the D90 has exceptional low-noise performance and accurately adjusts the camera settings whether VR (Vibration Reduction) is activated or not, so you can expect beautiful, crisp images, even in many low-light scenes.

    Auto Active D-Lighting
    Details in the shadows and highlighted areas of your photos are often lost when strong lighting increases the contrast between the bright and dark areas of your image. Nikon's unique Active D-Lighting technology accurately restores these important details by localizing tone control while you shoot. Choose from four levels, including the new Extra High. Active D-Lighting can be used manually or set to Auto mode. It is also possible to bracket your pictures to get one with Active D-Lighting and one without.

    Durable, high-precision shutter
    Reliability is not a luxury--it's a necessity. That's why Nikon subjected numerous D90 shutter mechanisms to grueling 100,000-cycle shutter-release tests with the unit fully assembled in the camera.

    Built-in, Pop-up Flash
    The D90 is equipped with Nikon's i-TTL flash control, renowned for consistently accurate and balanced flash exposures. The built-in flash has an 18mm lens coverage and works as a wireless commander, controlling up to two independent groups of an unlimited number of remote Speedlights and providing incredible creative lighting control--on location or in the studio.

    In-camera image editing
    Creative freedom stems from exclusive in-camera image editing, featuring Fisheye effect, Straighten and Distortion Control as well as D-Lighting, Red-eye Reduction, Image Overlay, Monochrome and more.

    HDMI Compatible
    You can enjoy both still images and movies shot with the D90 via HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) with the global-standard digital A/V signal transfer. HDMI Mini connector is employed.

    GPS geo-tagging
    The optional GP-1 GPS unit provides automatic real-time geo-tagging.


    Review from Wired.com: Nikon D90 Takes World Champion DSLR Title Belt
    Read the full Nikon D90 review at dpreview.com
    Sometimes the mere notion of being "number two" can light a motivational fire under your keister. Look at some famous folks who, despite being considered numero dos, went on to dominate their respective fields and even eclipse their predecessors: A pupil of Socrates, Plato opted not to go the hemlock-chugging route and instead helped lay down the foundations of Western philosophy. Tom Brady was destined to be a career second banana until Drew Bledsoe's internal bleeding set him on the path to three Super Bowl wins. Jean-Luc Picard played second fiddle to Kirk only to become the greatest captain in Star Trek. Ever. (Watch TNG's season 3 finale if you don't believe me.) And in the world of DSLR cameras, Nikon has been toiling to one day escape from the shadow of a certain photo-manufacturing giant whose name rhymes with "Danon." And with its newest shooter it looks like that day may have finally come. Read the full Nikon D90 digital SLR review at Wired.com.

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    Nikon D90: Highly recommended by dpreview.com
    Read the full Nikon D90 DSLR review at dpreview.com
    We described the D80 as a photographer's camera and, despite the addition of video, the D90 appears to share that same ethos. On a purely specification level, it's a highly competitive piece of kit, but it's the way the features have been chosen and put together that make it the camera that it is.

    The D90 viewfinder is amongst the best you'll find on any APS-C camera and it sits above the highest-resolution screen we've yet seen on a camera of this class. The buttons are well chosen and sensibly positioned, and the two-dial interface is a pleasure to use. (Buyers coming from other systems can even reverse the operation of the meter and dials to make everything that bit more familiar).

    Read the full Nikon D90 digital SLR review at dpreview.com

    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, ease of use, picture quality, and build quality of the digital camera. They mention that it takes great shots, is easy to understand, and has a high resolution LCD backpanel. They appreciate the stunning, clear, and vibrant pictures that it produces. They also appreciate the high quality build, and the ability to add external flashes. Overall, customers feel that the camera is well worth the money.

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    161 customers mention128 positive33 negative

    Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's an amazing camera that takes great shots even in low light. The photos are sharp and clear, and the LCD view screen is great for viewing photos after you have taken the shot. The video quality is also quite good, and it allows you to take serious and professional pictures. Daytime shots are punchy and crisp, and flash fills are just right.

    "...Daytime shots are punchy and crisp. Flash fills are just right - no bluish tint...." Read more

    "...The screen is stationary, it does not tilt, swivel, flip, etc. Using it in live view also slows down the reaction of the shutter a bit...." Read more

    "...it seemed to have the features that I wanted, such as a good prism viewfinder and LCD panel, and be close to the size and price I could seriously..." Read more

    "...which does a phenomenal job, stabilizing your images shot handheld. And the lens's qualities are very good, too...." Read more

    92 customers mention75 positive17 negative

    Customers like the picture quality of the camera. They mention that it's stunning, clear, and vibrant. They also appreciate the 12.3 megapixels for very sharp photos. The high resolution LCD backpanel is a joy to behold, and the LCD is ultra sharp and huge. On paper, the image looks great and saves time from editing. The design translates to a crystal clear and bright viewfinder.

    "...The IQ, focusing/metering precision and speed, design and engineering are the best I have had seen in this class. ISO 200-3200 are very useable...." Read more

    "...are various settings which allow quit, low grade snapshots, fine picture quality, and up to RAW settings...." Read more

    "...I was able to create amazing images right out of the box. It's very easy to use...." Read more

    "...Colors are excellent, vibration reduction is great, and it is low-noise...." Read more

    85 customers mention81 positive4 negative

    Customers find the camera easy to use. They say the process was seamless and simple, with easy-to-understand menus and controls. They appreciate the easy way of using shutter and aperture priority modes. Customers also say the functions of the D90 are easy to control without having to take their eye away. They also say it's a great camera for beginners and it'll grow with them as a photographer.

    "...and I programmed them into "My Menu" for quick, easy access...." Read more

    "...The detail possible and editing possible in RAW is unbelievable. Be forewarned tho, RAW eats up lots of storage on your SD cards...." Read more

    "...I feel it's a great camera for beginers, and it'll grow with me as a photographer. I was able to create amazing images right out of the box...." Read more

    "...it is giving the D90 a real run for its money in image quality and ease of use in quite a range of picture settings...." Read more

    70 customers mention56 positive14 negative

    Customers like the build quality of the digital camera. They say the body seems solid, and the outside construction is made of good quality plastic and rubber. They also appreciate the excellent quality kit lens, and 3" LCD screen. Customers also mention that the camera has a pretty decent built in flash and the capability of adding external flashes.

    "...The camera has a pretty decent built in flash and the capability of adding external flash attachments...." Read more

    "...Indoor shots are usually easy to distinguish.The D90 feels rugged and well made, and I haven't had the info drop-out from the lens..." Read more

    "...It seemed very sturdy, had a fantastic feature set, and took great images...." Read more

    "...flimsy battery door - this thing looks like it's going to break every time I open/close it..." Read more

    62 customers mention57 positive5 negative

    Customers find the value of the digital camera to be excellent. They mention that it is well worth the money, and is a lot of camera for the buck. Customers also say that the lens is relatively large and heavy, but fits nicely in the hands. They say that it's a good piece of starter glass and good for everyday use.

    "...Overall, I'm very very happy with my purchase and worth every penny. I hope it will serve me for at least 5-7 years...." Read more

    "...in the LowePro bag, including my personal gear, it weighs less than 8 pounds!..." Read more

    "...The price was the cheapest of all the cameras I was considering...." Read more

    "...more serious hobbyist or professional. The camera comes with a good quality lens, (18-105mm) a certain upgrade from the stock lens with the..." Read more

    45 customers mention39 positive6 negative

    Customers are impressed with how well the camera functions, produces excellent results, and works great for everything. They also say the DSLR works flawlessly every time, and is amazed at its capabilities. Customers also mention that the camera is very useable and non-intimidating.

    "...heat range of the lighting you're shooting in, so great results are possible with incandesent, florescent, halogen, sunlight, moonlight, you name it..." Read more

    "...I am in love with this Nikon, for the most part it does everything I need quite well...." Read more

    "...in Nov'09 and have used it for two major trips so far, the results were awesome...." Read more

    "...If something happens that just screams for motion, it does the job very sufficiently...." Read more

    41 customers mention37 positive4 negative

    Customers find the controls and menus of the digital camera intuitive and easy to use. They also appreciate the quick button access to many functions. Overall, customers are satisfied with the controls of the camera.

    "...There is also an auto/manual switch on the camera body which allows you to manually focus any lens attached to the camera if you desire more control..." Read more

    "...You can select a preset, make your own presets in several ways, or adjust color temperature easily before every shot...." Read more

    "...get this camera... happy days will soon come... Excellent control and user interface layout... low light photography with the kit lens alone is a..." Read more

    "...4. Built-in image sensor cleaning ability.5. Easily accessible dials and buttons with which I can change the settings quickly without going..." Read more

    51 customers mention35 positive16 negative

    Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the camera. Some mention that it's extremely fast and responsive, while others say that it doesn't autofocus with older Nikkor lenses, is too slow, and that they have to use manual focus control.

    "...This camera has an internal focusing motor for the autofocus lens'. Nikon 3000 series does not have this feature. What does this mean?..." Read more

    "...This also makes for very fast adjustments for beginers and advanced photographers alike. As for button placement, the Nikon just felt more natural...." Read more

    "...The D90 is superior in low light and fast response, which alone still makes it worth it all for me...." Read more

    "...So, it came down to D5000 and D90. The D5000 doesn't autofocus with older Nikkor lenses and there were a couple of recalls on certain production..." Read more

    Great Camera
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    This is my first DSLR, and I couldn't be happier. I read endlessly about different cameras before I decided on the D90. In the end it came down to the D90, and Canon's 50D, mostly due to their price points. Both are truely awesome and feature packed camera's. I loved the feel of the 50D, as I have pretty large hands. The 50D is about a half inch wider than the D90, and a slightly larger grip. The D90's grip is great as well, just a little smaller. Because of this, I purchased a battery grip along with the camera (Zeikos ZE-NBG90), and it feels great. (If you're wondering why I'm only talking about Nikon and Canon, it's because both companies have an extensive range of products for all skill levels, so plenty of room for me to upgrade bodies and lenses in the future. They are also both extensively used by professional photographers, so there must be something good about them.)A few things made me ultimately buy the Nikon D90.....First, the included kit lens. Nikon includes a 18-105mm VR lens, and Canon includes a 28-135mm IS lens. Both have Vibration Reduction/Image Stabilization, and both cost about the same if you bought them separately. On a crop frame camera (aps-c size), which both of these are, The 18-105mm is more usefull and versatile as an all purpose lens. I felt that it would serve better indoors, in smaller spaces, than the Canon lens would. For other beginers out there, on a crop frame camera you have to use a multiplier to figure out what the actual range is of a lense. For Nikon, it's 1.5, and for Canon, it's 1.6. So my Nikon 18-105 lens functions like a 27-157 on my D90 crop frame (18x1.5 , 105x1.5)The included lens on the Canon 50D is 28-135mm which, on the 50D, would function like a 45-216mm lens. This would be a great range for outdoor use, but I felt it didn't get wide enough for indoor use. This lens mounted on a full frame camera would be more appropriate (no multiplier). In Canon's defense, there are two other 50D kits available, one with a 17-85mm lens, and another with an 18-200mm lens. In my opinion, both lenses are inferior in quality to the 28-135, and they both are more expensive. The 17-85 kit was about $200 more, and the 18-200 kit was about $400 more. This made the 50D to expensive for me, especially when you could step up to the Canon 7D for $1500(body only) and $1900(with 28-135mm).Second are the number of buttons, and button placement. Everyone is different, and has different ideas about how cameras should be set up. For me, I like the idea of having more buttons on the outside, as the Nikon does when compared to Canon. If I have to go into a menu to get at a certain function, chances are, I'll forget I have that function. Being a beginner, I wanted as much in my face as possible to help me learn. This also makes for very fast adjustments for beginers and advanced photographers alike. As for button placement, the Nikon just felt more natural. Again, everyone is different.Lastly, I considered both Nikon's and Canon's full line of cameras. I do plan on upgrading in the future, so I looked at the upper end cameras as well. Whatever lenses I buy for my D90, I want them to work on whatever body I might upgrade to in the future (lenses are expensive!!!) I think I just liked Nikon's take on photography tools a little better. From styling to functionality, Nikon just seemed more... me. I may regret this, as Canon also makes outstanding products, and it seems like they have a lot more lenses, although I havn't actually counted. For now, I'm looking forward to a long relationship with Nikon, expecting that their more pricey camera bodies function as naturally and comfortably as the D90 does.I absolutely love the Nikon D90, and am very happy I bought it. I feel it's a great camera for beginers, and it'll grow with me as a photographer. I was able to create amazing images right out of the box. It's very easy to use. I sat on the couch with it that first night and just played with menus and settings, and learned my way around the camera very fast. I'd recomend the D90 to anyone, beginners and advanced amatures alike.I used cameralabs.com extensively before I decided on anything. Outstanding website with a lot of writen and video reviews on a great many cameras and lenses. Thanks Gordon!!A few tips if you buy the D90...*an 8g memory card will give you about 350 RAW+JPEG shots, or 1000+ JPEG shots*the D90 shoots video... barely. If you want to shoot video, buy a video camera.... seriously.*if you're going to shoot video, or are going to use live-view a lot, you NEED an extra battery.
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